Small bending experiment

I just want to share this little experiment with you. I have been looking for an easy way to use as3dmod to bend materials with a “lighter” 3d engine. But as3dmod works only with the more advanced engines like Away3D and Papervision (and it works very well with them).

However I sometimes need (wish for) a lighter version easy to use in normal small projects, banners etc. and this is the purpose of my own “bend” modifier. It’s really simple and can’t do half of what as3dmod is capable of (it’s not build with triangles but simply rows of squares!), so there’s no twisting etc. but only a simple bend is possible.
The good thing from my point of view, and the reason I created this, is that it uses the native 3d in Flash Player. My example swf below is about 12 kb including the TweenLite engine, and it compiles a LOT faster than my projects involving Papervision and Away3D.

Source will be up soon – it’s not rocket science, but maybe you can use it for something! The example is build by 32 segments – which is a lot more than I would usually do with 3d engines, but here it seems to work fine.

I still recommend as3dmod and the real 3d engines for serious 3d Flash work – they perform really well and offers a lot of posibilities.

Take a look here

3 Comments

  1. Posted January 20, 2010 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    Thats pretty cool. Good job

  2. Mario
    Posted March 28, 2010 at 8:09 pm | Permalink

    Hi Michael, great experiment!
    I’m looking forward to your little modifier.

    AS3Dmod is amazing but like you mentioned in the “3D Cube with Flash CS4″ post is so hard to do scalable and resizing planes in papervision, so an FP10 modifier is the ideal approach.

    I’m sure you’ve seen this site: http://www.nicolawalbeck.com/
    Is that page twist the AS3Dmod Twist modifier?

  3. Posted July 16, 2010 at 9:56 am | Permalink

    Great information, I just bookmarked you.

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